A WOMAN was rushed to hospital after a late-night crash involving two cars.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) was called to a collision between two vehicles on Halifax Road, in Queensbury at 9.21pm on Thursday.
A member of the public posted on a Facebook community group page for the Queensbury area at 10.20pm and said the road was closed in the Ambler Thorn area.
They updated the post at 11.18pm to say Halifax Road was back open.
A spokesperson for YAS said a single ambulance was sent to the scene and one individual, a woman, was taken to Calderdale Royal Hospital, in Halifax.
She suffered a head injury and lost a tooth, according to the spokesperson.
The Telegraph & Argus has asked whether any details on injuries can be provided, as well as also contacting West Yorkshire Police for comment.
YAS statement in full
"We were called to a road traffic collision involving two cars on Halifax Road, Queensbury at 9.21pm last night (Thursday 1 August).
"One ambulance responded to the incident, and one patient was conveyed to Calderdale Royal Hospital."
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